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Network Time Management and GPS Receivers
PresenTense Server is an RFC standard multi protocol time server supporting
even the latest NTP4 standard. You can use PresenTense Server to synchronize
your PC to a primary time source such as an atomic clock on the internet
or an inhouse GPS reciever and offer time services to clients on your
local area network. Most leading GPS and Radio hardware clocks are supported
via the serial port.
PresenTense is a network time client and is available for Windows 9.x,
Windows NT/2000/XP. It synchronizes your PC system clock to a network
time server. Supports e-mail notification, redundancy and and can be
remotely managed by LanTime Analyser.
New : Windows NT/2000/XP version now supports NTP4 so you can keep your computer
clock accurate within microseconds!
GPS Navigation With Your Laptop!
- WAAS capable for better accuracy
- New compact design only 6cm x 4.7cm in size
- USB requires no external power
- Water-resistant housing with magnetic mount
- Based on the FTDI Serial Chipset so it's compatible with Macintosh
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PresenTense NTP Auditor monitors your computer's built-in
clock and compares it's time to the real time. Most computer clocks lose
or gain time so within a few days, your computer does not show the real
time. Many software packages claim to synchronize your computer to atomic
clocks or satellite clocks on the internet but how do you really
know that your computer's clock is correct? PresenTense Auditor
allows you to monitor and record your computer's time and graph the difference
between it and up to three national reference clocks on the internet.
PresenTense NTP Auditor gives you the assurance that your synchronization
software keeps the correct time, all the time.
The TripNav TN-200 USB GPS Receiver has improved accuracy by utilizing
WAAS-capabled GPS positioning when connected to your laptop's USB
port. Travel positions are updated in real-time on your laptop or tablet
PC with use of your own street mapping software.
Roof Mount and Bluetooth models also available |